client centric
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Learn how to market yourself this summer and fall on a free webinar I’m hosting next Tuesday 8/24 at 12:30pm ET.
Don’t sit back now take a break from marketing…
The One Thing Law Firm Clients Don’t Care if Their Law Firms Do
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What You Should Do This Summer to Build Your Brand and Business
Guest Post from Frank Ramos: Habits for Being an Effective Lawyer
Frank Ramos, LinkedIn lawyer extraordinaire recently posted the below LinkedIn post that I thought was so insightful and wanted to share with my readers on how to develop good …
Easy But Impactful Ways to Stay in Touch With Your Professional Network
Simple Reminders on How to Build a Client-Centric Mindset
It’s so easy to forget to be client-centric all the time especially during this extraordinary past 7 months filled with new stressors and pressures.
It’s also easy to be forgotten…
Women Who Wow – Olivia Kiratu
Sometimes social media really works wonders in bringing people together who you wouldn’t have had the opportunity to meet otherwise. One such person who LinkedIn brought into my life is…
How to Demonstrate Client Care and Value in a Down Economy
Clients come to law firms because they need help finding and implementing solutions – each employee is in essence a legal solution provider and a problem solver. And in a crowded and the unpredictable business climate of today, it is more important than ever to embrace and anticipate changes to meet the shifting needs of clients. Most importantly, we always need to put our clients first and ensure that every employee embraces a client-centric mindset.
Being a great lawyer doesn’t guarantee you a solid book of business anymore. Neither does having a law degree from one of the top schools in the country. None of these fancy credentials matter if you don’t have the right people skills (or emotional intelligence) to connect with clients on a personal level, especially now.
Because clients regularly hire outside counsel who they’ve known for many years – from law school, a prior firm, a friend of a friend or a past matter – cultivating relationships should be at the heart of everything you do – especially now. It’s important to treat everyone with whom you come into contact as if they could be a future client or referral source, which is a helpful guiding principle in how to interact with your professional network.
Here’s how to develop a more client-centric mindset and build stronger relationships despite the barriers we are facing today during this worldwide pandemic.



